Benefits include higher initiation of medication for opioid use disorder during hospitalization and linkage to follow-up care
Review shows benefits for social responsiveness, disruptive behavior, and anxiety
10-µg/m3 increase in wildfire-specific PM2.5 associated with higher risk for emergency visits for all-cause mental conditions, depression
16.9 percent of the association was mediated by psychological distress; 3.0 and 3.1 percent mediated by social isolation, neuroticism
Additionally, specific symptom improvement seen
Findings persist across various periods
Increase in prevalence seen for internalizing behavior, while decreases seen in sexual risk behaviors and substance use
Physicians overall have higher odds of depressed mood and mental health, job, and legal problems preceding suicide
Five of seven organizations acknowledge older adults as high-risk population, but none target this population
Psychological symptoms may be more common in early perimenopause









